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Power Realignments in Asia: China, India and the USA
Edited by Raja Mohan and Alyssa Ayres
ORF-Sage
27 October 2009
What does China's emergence as a great power mean for the relationship between the world's oldest and largest democracies? This volume explores the many impacts of China's rise on India and the United States, not merely in traditional security, but also on trade and economic growth, energy security and environmental sustainability, and the complex intersection of these concerns
 
Arming the Indian Arsenal - Challenges and Policy Options
Deba Mohanty
ORF-Rupa
10 September 2009
One of the most arduous tasks before strategic decision makers in the field of security deals with the twin problems of military production and procurement. Fast-paced technology environment and changing security dynamics at the national and international levels are other consequential factors
 
Managed Chaos: The Fragility of the Chinese Miracle
Prem Shankar Jha
08 June 2009
Managed Chaos: The Fragility of the Chinese Miracle reads into the Chinese politics and economy and the disparate status and position of the two domains. On one hand, its economy has sustained a near 10 per cent growth rate for 30 years, while, on the other, trapped in an incomplete transition from a totalitarian to a democratic market economy, politically, the country is still considered a fragile state.
 
India and China: The Next Decade
S.D. Muni and Suranjan Das
ORF-Rupa
06 May 2009
India and China have emerged as two of the most critical players not only in Asia but the world as a whole. Their mutual engagement during the coming decade will significantly influence the defining of strategic and economic relations in Asia and beyond.
Price :- INR 395.00 / USD 19.00
 
The US Approach to the Islamic World
Chintamani Mahapatra
31 January 2009
The United States' mercurial foreign policies toward the Muslim world-including actions taken against Islamic countries which have attempted to challenge the United State' regional dominance; and alliances with Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia-are expertly examined in this incisive treatise.
Price :- INR 595.00 / USD 24.00
 
INDIA CHINA RELATIONS: The Border Issues and Beyond
Mohan Guruswamy & Zorawar Daulet Singh
28 January 2009
The authors of this book have revisited the seemingly intractable India-China border dispute from a contemporary conflict resolution perspective and thus are relatively detached from the historical baggage that has so often influenced other commentaries on this controversial subject.
Price :- INR 795.00 / USD 32.00
 
Pakistan: The Struggle Within
Editor: Wilson John
ORF-Pearson Longman 2009
29 December 2008
Pakistan: The Struggle Within documents and analyses, among other things, the geopolitical scenario, the ethnic conflicts and civil-military relations in Pakistan, and explores its immediate future, all of which have a great and immediate relevance-not only to India but also the international community.
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Price :- INR 0.00 / USD 0.00
 
Emerging Security Concerns in West Asia
Editor: Dilip Lahiri
ORF-Macmillan
11 December 2008
The last few years have seen an increase in the intensity of the conflicts that have been endemic in West Asia between states as well as of sectarian strife. The region has also seen non-state actors and non-regional powers coming centre stage. Terrorism, including suicide terrorism, seems to have become the strategy of choice.
Price :- INR 795.00 / USD 32.00
 
The Military Factor in Pakistan
R.S.N. Singh
ORF-Lancer
25 September 2008
Pakistan's politics, governance, institutional capacities, internal and external security and the nation-building process are at a critical juncture. The stance of the military, thus, would be a critical factor in determining the future course of Pakistan. Under the prevailing scenario in the country, any elected government would need to re-establish the viability and vitality of the state.
Price :- INR 595.00 / USD 24.00
 
India, Sri Lanka and the Ethnic War
N. Sathiya Moorthy
ORF-Samskriti
25 September 2008
The relationship between the two democracies-Sri Lanka and India-- has been largely defined in the recent past by domestic political compulsions, and a peculiar lack of understanding of each other's priorities and positions on specific issues leading to misgivings and dilemmas.
Price :- INR 495.00 / USD 21.00
 
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